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This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

At least 1,500Canadian passports have been produced under a flawed new system that has opened the door to fraud and tampering.
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views:9325

Which Countries Can't You Visit? - https://youtu.be/DWkBmZ6sxR4
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Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
Learn More:
WashingtonPost: This is the least useful passport to carry around the world
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/25/this-is-the-least-useful-passport-to-carry-around-the-world/?utm_term=.4a357a4e4ad2
Business Insider: The world's most powerful passports let travelers into 158 countries without a visa
http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-most-powerful-passports-2016-9
CNN: World's best and worst passports revealed
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/travel/worlds-best-worst-passports/
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published:10 Aug 2015

views:11813

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The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. It is also one of the most secure and most respected travel documents in the world.
For more information, visit the Passport Canada website.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/
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The chip in Canada's ePassport contains only the same personal information that is already on page 2 of your passport.
For more information, visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/

Canadian passport

The Canadian passport is the passport available to citizens of Canada. It enables the bearer to exit and re-enter Canada; travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements; facilitates the process of securing assistance from Canadian consular officials abroad, if necessary; and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.

All Canadian passports are issued by Passport Canada, an independent government agency under the purview of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. They are normally valid for five or ten years, except those of children under age three which are valid for three years. As of July 2009, 56.2% of Canadians held a valid Canadian passport. Although held by individuals, all Canadian passports remain property of the Queen of Canada (the Government of Canada), as stated on the inside front cover of the booklet.

History

The first Canadian passports were issued in 1862, following the outbreak of the American Civil War, when the United States demanded more secure identification from Canadians wishing to cross the border. They took the form of a Letter of Request from the governor general. These documents remained in use until, in 1915, Canadian passports were first issued in the British format, a ten section single sheet folder.

Trousers

Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).

In the UK the word "pants" generally means underwear and not trousers.Shorts are similar to trousers, but with legs that come down only to around the area of the knee, higher or lower depending on the style of the garment. To distinguish them from shorts, trousers may be called "long trousers" in certain contexts such as school uniform, where tailored shorts may be called "short trousers", especially in the UK.

In most of the Western world, trousers have been worn since ancient times and throughout the Medieval period, becoming the most common form of lower-body clothing for adult males in the modern world, although shorts are also widely worn, and kilts and other garments may be worn in various regions and cultures. Breeches were worn instead of trousers in early modern Europe by some men in higher classes of society. Since the mid-20th century, trousers have increasingly been worn by women as well. Jeans, made of denim, are a form of trousers for casual wear, now widely worn all over the world by both sexes. Shorts are often preferred in hot weather or for some sports and also often by children and teenagers. Trousers are worn on the hips or waist and may be held up by their own fastenings, a belt or suspenders (braces). Leggings are form-fitting trousers, of a clingy material, often knittedcotton and spandex (elastane).

Passport Canada is responsible for issuing, revoking, withholding, and recovering Canadian passports, and it is the sole issuer of them (except for emergency and temporary passports that may be issued by a Canadian mission abroad). It operates under the auspices of the Canadian Passport Order which defines the agency.

Due to the agency's status as a Special Operating Agency, Passport Canada is financed through the fees collected for issuing passports and other travel documents. It does not receive direct funding from the federal government.

Canadian Passport Order

The Canadian Passport Order was passed in 1981, and has been amended several times. It is made under the authority of the Royal Prerogative.

The Order establishes who is eligible for a Canadian passport, as well as the procedure and application process for obtaining one. The Order also establishes Passport Canada. Under the Canadian Passport Regulations that were previously in force, residents of Canada could obtain a passport by completing an application and sending it in by mail to the Department of External Affairs, without having to prove their Canadian citizenship.

Before 1955 the Canadian was a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) train between Toronto and Chicago. In 1955 CPR renamed its transcontinental route between Montreal/Toronto and Vancouver the Canadian, with new streamlined trains. Via Rail took over in 1978, and in 1990 reduced the Canadian to Toronto - Vancouver service primarily along Canadian National tracks.

Canadian Pacific

Passport

A passport is a travel document, usually issued by a country's government, that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel. Standard passports contain the holder's name, place and date of birth, photograph, signature, and other identifying information. Passports are moving towards including biometric information in a microchip embedded in the document, making them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit.

A passport specifies nationality, but not necessarily citizenship or the place of residence of the passport holder. A passport holder is normally entitled to enter the country that issued the passport, though some people entitled to a passport may not be full citizens with right of abode. A passport is a document certifying identity and nationality; having the document does not of itself grant any rights, such as protection by the consulate of the issuing country, although it may indicate that the holder has such rights. Some passports attest to status as a diplomat or other official, entitled to rights and privileges such as immunity from arrest or prosecution, arising from international treaties.

Get your Canadian Passport

The Canadian ePassport - Passport Canada

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This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

Canadian passports exposed to security risks

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4:00

These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

Which Countries Can't You Visit? - https://youtu.be/DWkBmZ6sxR4
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Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
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WashingtonPost: This is the least useful passport to carry around the world
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/25/this-is-the-least-useful-passport-to-carry-around-the-world/?utm_term=.4a357a4e4ad2
Business Insider: The world's most powerful passports let travelers into 158 countries without a visa
http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-most-powerful-passports-2016-9
CNN: World's best and worst passports revealed
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/travel/worlds-best-worst-passports/
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The Canadian Passport: Excellent Value for Money - Passport Canada

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The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. It is also one of the most secure and most respected travel documents in the world.
For more information, visit the Passport Canada website.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/
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1:43

What is on the chip of the Canadian ePassport

What is on the chip of the Canadian ePassport

What is on the chip of the Canadian ePassport

Cliquez ici pour visionner la vidéo en français : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2Ti2PvJZMY.
The chip in Canada's ePassport contains only the same personal information that is already on page 2 of your passport.
For more information, visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/

3:43

Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!

Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!

Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!

Now that Liberals and Justin Trudeau have won the Canadian election and Britain has chosen to Brexit, perhaps you are thinking about getting CanadianCitizenship!
Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
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Facts discussed in this video:
1- Never Lie!
To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians. So while the prospect of obtaining Canadian citizenship might be very attractive, never lie!
2- Make sure that your knowledge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knowledge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills.
3- Take the citizenship test seriously
In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It has also made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging.
As ofDecember 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers. Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability.
As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously!
4- Bring all the necessary documents and more!
It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful.
5- Be patient
As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/how-applicants-are-stumbling-on-the-final-step-to-becoming-canadians/article4382633/?cmpid=rss1
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/cit-processing.asp

Mohamed Fahmy Issued Temporary Canadian Passport

Passport Fail - Tokyo Trip

Getting off the ground ain't easy sometimes..... I forgot to renew my Canadian Passport before booking the trip, but it's a good thing that I have another one that I can use...

2:20

AlCan Highway 2017 | Passport Problems at Canadian Border | Part 1

AlCan Highway 2017 | Passport Problems at Canadian Border | Part 1

AlCan Highway 2017 | Passport Problems at Canadian Border | Part 1

Part one of a multi part series documenting my adventure from Utah to the GreatNorth through Canada to Alaska on the AlCan highway.
As time allows I'll get the whole series up and posted. But I gotta get started somewhere.
Yes, after dealing with this total hard ass border agent I was permitted to pass!

NEW PASSPORT

Canadian Passport Application: Top 3 Mistakes to avoid on your application

Canadian Passport Application: Top 3 Mistakes to avoid on your application

Canadian Passport Application: Top 3 Mistakes to avoid on your application

For more information on passport photos please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/photos.asp
This video does not contain exact guidelines for filling out a passport application nor does it have all the information you would need to do so. The purpose of this video is to highlight 3 of the most common mistakes which lead to applications being sent back. We hope you find it helpful!

7:54

How to fill out a canadian passport application - DCSLife

How to fill out a canadian passport application - DCSLife

How to fill out a canadian passport application - DCSLife

Hey guys! So this is the first video on this channel, I'm sorry if I'm speaking kinda slow and that my camera isn't that stable.
I hope this video helps someone out there with there passport applications!
Site for passport application: http://www.ppt.gc.ca/info/form.aspx?lang=eng
Site for my animal channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHamsterhelpchanel

2:44

Canadian ePassport - Available July 01, 2013 with New Look!

Canadian ePassport - Available July 01, 2013 with New Look!

Canadian ePassport - Available July 01, 2013 with New Look!

Passport Canada released the chip embedded Canadian ePassport to all Canadians started July 01, 2013. You have the option to pick 5 yr and 10 yr validity and the cost is $120 and $160 repectively. Only 36-page passport is available and the previous 48-page passport is no longer available.

Get your Canadian Passport

The Canadian ePassport - Passport Canada

Cliquez ici pour visionner cette vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgztvy8X-NQ.
This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

Canadian passports exposed to security risks

At least 1,500Canadian passports have been produced under a flawed new system that has opened the door to fraud and tampering.
Click here for the full story: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3232612
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published: 24 Sep 2015

These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

Which Countries Can't You Visit? - https://youtu.be/DWkBmZ6sxR4
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
Learn More:
WashingtonPost: This is the least useful passport to carry around the world
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/25/this-is-the-least-useful-passport-to-carry-around-the-world/?utm_term=.4a357a4e4ad2
Business Insider: The world's most powerful passports let travelers into 158 countries without a visa
http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-most-powerful-passports-2016-9
CNN: World's best and worst passports revealed
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/travel/worlds-best-worst-passports/
MusicTrackCourt...

The Canadian Passport: Excellent Value for Money - Passport Canada

Cliquez ici pour visionner la vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Cw_1nrLJ_4
The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. It is also one of the most secure and most respected travel documents in the world.
For more information, visit the Passport Canada website.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/
Passport Canada on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/passportcan
Passport Canada on Twitter
http://twitter.com/passportcan
Passport Canada on YouTube
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published: 25 Mar 2011

What is on the chip of the Canadian ePassport

Cliquez ici pour visionner la vidéo en français : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2Ti2PvJZMY.
The chip in Canada's ePassport contains only the same personal information that is already on page 2 of your passport.
For more information, visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/

published: 19 Mar 2014

Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!

Now that Liberals and Justin Trudeau have won the Canadian election and Britain has chosen to Brexit, perhaps you are thinking about getting CanadianCitizenship!
Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/factXtract
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Facts discussed in this video:
1- Never Lie!
To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when su...

Mohamed Fahmy Issued Temporary Canadian Passport

Passport Fail - Tokyo Trip

Getting off the ground ain't easy sometimes..... I forgot to renew my Canadian Passport before booking the trip, but it's a good thing that I have another one that I can use...

published: 22 May 2017

AlCan Highway 2017 | Passport Problems at Canadian Border | Part 1

Part one of a multi part series documenting my adventure from Utah to the GreatNorth through Canada to Alaska on the AlCan highway.
As time allows I'll get the whole series up and posted. But I gotta get started somewhere.
Yes, after dealing with this total hard ass border agent I was permitted to pass!

published: 28 Apr 2017

NEW PASSPORT

Canadian Passport Application: Top 3 Mistakes to avoid on your application

For more information on passport photos please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/photos.asp
This video does not contain exact guidelines for filling out a passport application nor does it have all the information you would need to do so. The purpose of this video is to highlight 3 of the most common mistakes which lead to applications being sent back. We hope you find it helpful!

published: 17 Jun 2016

How to fill out a canadian passport application - DCSLife

Hey guys! So this is the first video on this channel, I'm sorry if I'm speaking kinda slow and that my camera isn't that stable.
I hope this video helps someone out there with there passport applications!
Site for passport application: http://www.ppt.gc.ca/info/form.aspx?lang=eng
Site for my animal channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHamsterhelpchanel

published: 15 Dec 2013

Canadian ePassport - Available July 01, 2013 with New Look!

Passport Canada released the chip embedded Canadian ePassport to all Canadians started July 01, 2013. You have the option to pick 5 yr and 10 yr validity and the cost is $120 and $160 repectively. Only 36-page passport is available and the previous 48-page passport is no longer available.

The Canadian ePassport - Passport Canada

Cliquez ici pour visionner cette vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgztvy8X-NQ.
This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed ...

Cliquez ici pour visionner cette vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgztvy8X-NQ.
This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

Cliquez ici pour visionner cette vidéo en français : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgztvy8X-NQ.
This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

At least 1,500Canadian passports have been produced under a flawed new system that has opened the door to fraud and tampering.
Click here for the full story: http://www.cbc.ca/1.3232612
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These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

Which Countries Can't You Visit? - https://youtu.be/DWkBmZ6sxR4
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Want to travel the world? You might want to check the s...

Which Countries Can't You Visit? - https://youtu.be/DWkBmZ6sxR4
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
Learn More:
WashingtonPost: This is the least useful passport to carry around the world
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/02/25/this-is-the-least-useful-passport-to-carry-around-the-world/?utm_term=.4a357a4e4ad2
Business Insider: The world's most powerful passports let travelers into 158 countries without a visa
http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-most-powerful-passports-2016-9
CNN: World's best and worst passports revealed
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/01/travel/worlds-best-worst-passports/
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Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
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Business Insider: The world's most powerful passports let travelers into 158 countries without a visa
http://www.businessinsider.com/countries-most-powerful-passports-2016-9
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The Canadian Passport: Excellent Value for Money - Passport Canada

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The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepte...

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The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. It is also one of the most secure and most respected travel documents in the world.
For more information, visit the Passport Canada website.
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The Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. It is also one of the most secure and most respected travel documents in the world.
For more information, visit the Passport Canada website.
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Passport Canada on Facebook
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Now that Liberals and Justin Trudeau have won the Canadian election and Britain has chosen to Brexit, perhaps you are thinking about getting CanadianCitizenship!
Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
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Facts discussed in this video:
1- Never Lie!
To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians. So while the prospect of obtaining Canadian citizenship might be very attractive, never lie!
2- Make sure that your knowledge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knowledge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills.
3- Take the citizenship test seriously
In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It has also made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging.
As ofDecember 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers. Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability.
As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously!
4- Bring all the necessary documents and more!
It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful.
5- Be patient
As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/09/10/pol-conservatives-revoking-thousands-citizenship.html
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/how-applicants-are-stumbling-on-the-final-step-to-becoming-canadians/article4382633/?cmpid=rss1
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/cit-processing.asp

Now that Liberals and Justin Trudeau have won the Canadian election and Britain has chosen to Brexit, perhaps you are thinking about getting CanadianCitizenship!
Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
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Facts discussed in this video:
1- Never Lie!
To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians. So while the prospect of obtaining Canadian citizenship might be very attractive, never lie!
2- Make sure that your knowledge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knowledge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills.
3- Take the citizenship test seriously
In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It has also made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging.
As ofDecember 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers. Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability.
As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously!
4- Bring all the necessary documents and more!
It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful.
5- Be patient
As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
Disclaimer: We believe all the images and clips used in this video, qualify under fair use. If you believe your image/media has been used improperly, please send us a message at info-at-factxtract-dot-com and we will investigate it.
Source of the loop: http://movietools.info
We would also like to acknowledge the links below as the main sources of information in this video:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/09/10/pol-conservatives-revoking-thousands-citizenship.html
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/how-applicants-are-stumbling-on-the-final-step-to-becoming-canadians/article4382633/?cmpid=rss1
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/canada/cit-processing.asp

Part one of a multi part series documenting my adventure from Utah to the GreatNorth through Canada to Alaska on the AlCan highway.
As time allows I'll get the whole series up and posted. But I gotta get started somewhere.
Yes, after dealing with this total hard ass border agent I was permitted to pass!

Part one of a multi part series documenting my adventure from Utah to the GreatNorth through Canada to Alaska on the AlCan highway.
As time allows I'll get the whole series up and posted. But I gotta get started somewhere.
Yes, after dealing with this total hard ass border agent I was permitted to pass!

Canadian Passport Application: Top 3 Mistakes to avoid on your application

For more information on passport photos please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/photos.asp
This video does not contain exact guidelines for ...

For more information on passport photos please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/photos.asp
This video does not contain exact guidelines for filling out a passport application nor does it have all the information you would need to do so. The purpose of this video is to highlight 3 of the most common mistakes which lead to applications being sent back. We hope you find it helpful!

For more information on passport photos please visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/photos.asp
This video does not contain exact guidelines for filling out a passport application nor does it have all the information you would need to do so. The purpose of this video is to highlight 3 of the most common mistakes which lead to applications being sent back. We hope you find it helpful!

How to fill out a canadian passport application - DCSLife

Hey guys! So this is the first video on this channel, I'm sorry if I'm speaking kinda slow and that my camera isn't that stable.
I hope this video helps someone...

Hey guys! So this is the first video on this channel, I'm sorry if I'm speaking kinda slow and that my camera isn't that stable.
I hope this video helps someone out there with there passport applications!
Site for passport application: http://www.ppt.gc.ca/info/form.aspx?lang=eng
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Hey guys! So this is the first video on this channel, I'm sorry if I'm speaking kinda slow and that my camera isn't that stable.
I hope this video helps someone out there with there passport applications!
Site for passport application: http://www.ppt.gc.ca/info/form.aspx?lang=eng
Site for my animal channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheHamsterhelpchanel

Passport Canada released the chip embedded Canadian ePassport to all Canadians started July 01, 2013. You have the option to pick 5 yr and 10 yr validity and the cost is $120 and $160 repectively. Only 36-page passport is available and the previous 48-page passport is no longer available.

Passport Canada released the chip embedded Canadian ePassport to all Canadians started July 01, 2013. You have the option to pick 5 yr and 10 yr validity and the cost is $120 and $160 repectively. Only 36-page passport is available and the previous 48-page passport is no longer available.

22 Facts About Canadian History

A bunch of important places, people, and events you NEED to know to know all about the history of Canada!
Visit my Canada website here: http://www.thecanadaguide.com/
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published: 07 Apr 2018

Passport to Trusts & Estates: US Issues for Canadian Estates

The law firms of Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston), ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), and Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the second of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* Estate, income and withholding tax issues for Canadian persons with U.S. assets, focusing on U.S. recreational properties
* The effect of U.S. matrimonial regimes on Canadian estates with U.S. beneficiaries or assets

published: 12 Feb 2014

Passport to Trusts & Estates: Canadian Issues for U.S. Estates

The law firms of ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), and Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston) along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the first of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* US persons with Canadian recreational properties
* The effect of Canadian dependents relief legislation on US estates within Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* The effect of Canadian matrimonial regimes on US estates with Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* Legal and tax issues relating to administering Canadian assets, including interests in corporations
* Withholding tax issues

published: 12 Feb 2014

Creating the perfect passport photo | Photoshop | lynda.com

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for a passport or other official form of identification, with Photoshop. Watch the follow-up movies at Deke's Techniques at http://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Dekes-Techniques/76067-2.html?utm_campaign=MukEbs1hGBI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This specific tutorial is from the Deke's Techniques series presented by lynda.com author Deke McClelland. The complete Deke's Techniques series offers short tutorials on Photoshop and Illustrator projects, and features real-world examples that can be applied to creative projects right away.

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Let it snow - winter on three continents | DW Documentary

From Montreal in Canada to the forests of Karelia in Russia to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, winter in these snowy wonderlands can sometimes be tough.
The average annual snowfall in Montreal is two meters. MaximeFournier is in charge of keeping the roads in the city center clear -- even after the worst snowstorms. Maxime says it's an impossible job. He co-ordinates the big ploughs that go out as soon as snow is forecast. And he oversees the trucks that carry away the white stuff from the downtown area. That's 12-million cubic meters a year -- equivalent to the cargo capacity of 200,000 freight wagons. But even if all the snow was left on the ground, people could still manage. Montreal is crisscrossed by a network of tunnels -- and a 35 km-long labyrinth of passages connects hotels, of...

published: 22 Nov 2017

PASSPORT TROUBLES, ABOUT ME AND PREHISTORIC CAVE IN BC CANADA

Heres my Try at a proper vlog. I misunderstood my passport requirments now have to deal with it. We drive and chat and explore an 11000 year old prehistoric cave.
Equipment List https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUE0LOQ9ZkU
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Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/NomadicInTheP...I am a Canadian who lives part time in the Philippines as a filmmaker chasing my dreams and enjoying life with my wife.

published: 23 Aug 2015

Passport to Freedom - Al Jazeera World

In Passport to Freedom, Arab nationals from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt describe what's led them either to flee their country as refugees or go abroad to set up a new life – and, in the process, get dual nationality and a second passport. The 2011 revolutions sparked an increase in the numbers of emigrants, wanting to escape political instability and economic uncertainty in several Arab countries.
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published: 29 Mar 2017

Border Security Canada's Front Line S03E21

published: 09 Sep 2016

Video: From Brazil to Canada, the new odyssey for African migrants

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Canada has become the new El Dorado for many African migrants, who have seen Europe and the United States close their borders. But they face a dangerous journey across South and North America. Every year, some of them die on their way to a better life, amid widespread indifference to their plight. For five months, our reporters followed Rosette and her family from DR Congo on this long, dangerous odyssey across ten countries.
In the space of five months, Rosette and her family have travelled more than 20,000 kilometres – risking their lives. First, they fled DR Congo for Brazil. Then, from Sao Paulo, where they arrived on a tourist visa, they crossed South Ameri...

published: 13 Apr 2018

People and Power - With This Passport I Thee Wed ... - Part 1

We investigate the shady world of Britain's fake marriage brokers and how they beat the UK's tough immigration rules.

Migrants, WITHOUT A PASSPORT, VISA, SHE reached CANADA from Africa, IN TOTAL CLANDESTINITY

Traveled from Brazil to Canada. it is a hard experience. This is not a good way people should take according to Click media. More risky and expensive. Just follow it, it has many language but French is the main. We ow all respect to F24 for giving this information to the opinion that was intending to do same. Clandestine way to Canada from the south America a continent is dangerous as it is by the Mediterranean sea. Asylum seekers have to observe this and inform all others the risk in migration way to Canada from Brazil.

published: 14 Apr 2018

USA Airport Border Security Customs 2017 HD

published: 30 Nov 2017

Fighting the Forger: The Secrets of your Passport - Martin Lloyd

Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using illustrations from his collection of historic passports to discover how passport design was influenced by a desire to confound the forger, how it developed from the handwritten paper to the technically complex document we use today and how forgers have responded to the challenge presented by secret safeguards.
You will never look at your passport in the same light again.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/fighting-the-forger-the-secrets-of-your-passport
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made a...

published: 01 Oct 2013

Canada vs Australia: Where should I go?

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For immigration or visa questions you can contact me at the IMMIgroup forum.
In the most recent years Canada and Australia have become two of the biggest destination hot spots for Irish and British people who wish to work and travel. So, what’s it going to be Moose or Kangaroos? Hockey or Aussie Rules? This article will highlight the day to day living comparison between these two great countries.
Canada and Australia are two of the largest countries in the world, so if I were to do a comparison between every city and town in both countries you may be finished reading this article sometime next year. Instead I decided to pick the two...

published: 29 Oct 2015

We tried OpenStack Passport - Heres what we found out...

The OpenStack PassportProgram was developed to get OpenStack newcomers quick and easy access to OpenStack through a partnership with ten OpenStack public cloud providers. It is touted "...to let you experience the freedom, performance and interoperability of open source infrastructure." As two OpenStack Ambassadors (U.S. and Canada), we're always looking for new ways to showcase OpenStack and this sounded great! So we signed up - for all 10! And with ten different cloud providers making up Open

22 Facts About Canadian History

A bunch of important places, people, and events you NEED to know to know all about the history of Canada!
Visit my Canada website here: http://www.thecanadagui...

A bunch of important places, people, and events you NEED to know to know all about the history of Canada!
Visit my Canada website here: http://www.thecanadaguide.com/
🇨🇦Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jjmccullough
🇨🇦Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jjmccullough/

A bunch of important places, people, and events you NEED to know to know all about the history of Canada!
Visit my Canada website here: http://www.thecanadaguide.com/
🇨🇦Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jjmccullough
🇨🇦Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jjmccullough/

The law firms of Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston), ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), and Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the second of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* Estate, income and withholding tax issues for Canadian persons with U.S. assets, focusing on U.S. recreational properties
* The effect of U.S. matrimonial regimes on Canadian estates with U.S. beneficiaries or assets

The law firms of Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston), ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), and Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the second of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* Estate, income and withholding tax issues for Canadian persons with U.S. assets, focusing on U.S. recreational properties
* The effect of U.S. matrimonial regimes on Canadian estates with U.S. beneficiaries or assets

The law firms of ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), and Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston) along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the first of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* US persons with Canadian recreational properties
* The effect of Canadian dependents relief legislation on US estates within Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* The effect of Canadian matrimonial regimes on US estates with Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* Legal and tax issues relating to administering Canadian assets, including interests in corporations
* Withholding tax issues

The law firms of ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), and Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston) along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the first of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* US persons with Canadian recreational properties
* The effect of Canadian dependents relief legislation on US estates within Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* The effect of Canadian matrimonial regimes on US estates with Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* Legal and tax issues relating to administering Canadian assets, including interests in corporations
* Withholding tax issues

Creating the perfect passport photo | Photoshop | lynda.com

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for a passport or other official form of identification, with Photoshop. ...

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for a passport or other official form of identification, with Photoshop. Watch the follow-up movies at Deke's Techniques at http://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Dekes-Techniques/76067-2.html?utm_campaign=MukEbs1hGBI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This specific tutorial is from the Deke's Techniques series presented by lynda.com author Deke McClelland. The complete Deke's Techniques series offers short tutorials on Photoshop and Illustrator projects, and features real-world examples that can be applied to creative projects right away.

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for a passport or other official form of identification, with Photoshop. Watch the follow-up movies at Deke's Techniques at http://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Dekes-Techniques/76067-2.html?utm_campaign=MukEbs1hGBI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
This specific tutorial is from the Deke's Techniques series presented by lynda.com author Deke McClelland. The complete Deke's Techniques series offers short tutorials on Photoshop and Illustrator projects, and features real-world examples that can be applied to creative projects right away.

From Montreal in Canada to the forests of Karelia in Russia to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, winter in these snowy wonderlands can sometimes be tough.
The average annual snowfall in Montreal is two meters. MaximeFournier is in charge of keeping the roads in the city center clear -- even after the worst snowstorms. Maxime says it's an impossible job. He co-ordinates the big ploughs that go out as soon as snow is forecast. And he oversees the trucks that carry away the white stuff from the downtown area. That's 12-million cubic meters a year -- equivalent to the cargo capacity of 200,000 freight wagons. But even if all the snow was left on the ground, people could still manage. Montreal is crisscrossed by a network of tunnels -- and a 35 km-long labyrinth of passages connects hotels, offices, shopping malls, and even an ice hockey rink. There'd be plenty of room to play hockey on the 66,000 frozen lakes of Karelia. But the local residents prefer ice-fishing. Local resident Andrei Kokkonen says it's an ideal pastime. Andrei adds that ice-fishing is also good for your health, because you use all of your muscles. The traditional Ban’ei horse race takes place on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido -- often at temperatures as low as -16º C. It features powerful draft animals that pull heavy sleds over a hilly track.
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From Montreal in Canada to the forests of Karelia in Russia to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, winter in these snowy wonderlands can sometimes be tough.
The average annual snowfall in Montreal is two meters. MaximeFournier is in charge of keeping the roads in the city center clear -- even after the worst snowstorms. Maxime says it's an impossible job. He co-ordinates the big ploughs that go out as soon as snow is forecast. And he oversees the trucks that carry away the white stuff from the downtown area. That's 12-million cubic meters a year -- equivalent to the cargo capacity of 200,000 freight wagons. But even if all the snow was left on the ground, people could still manage. Montreal is crisscrossed by a network of tunnels -- and a 35 km-long labyrinth of passages connects hotels, offices, shopping malls, and even an ice hockey rink. There'd be plenty of room to play hockey on the 66,000 frozen lakes of Karelia. But the local residents prefer ice-fishing. Local resident Andrei Kokkonen says it's an ideal pastime. Andrei adds that ice-fishing is also good for your health, because you use all of your muscles. The traditional Ban’ei horse race takes place on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido -- often at temperatures as low as -16º C. It features powerful draft animals that pull heavy sleds over a hilly track.
_______
Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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PASSPORT TROUBLES, ABOUT ME AND PREHISTORIC CAVE IN BC CANADA

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In Passport to Freedom, Arab nationals from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt describe what's led them either to flee their country as refugees or go abroad to set up a new life – and, in the process, get dual nationality and a second passport. The 2011 revolutions sparked an increase in the numbers of emigrants, wanting to escape political instability and economic uncertainty in several Arab countries.
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Video: From Brazil to Canada, the new odyssey for African migrants

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Canada has become the new El Dorado for many African migrants, who have seen Europe and the United States close their borders. But they face a dangerous journey across South and North America. Every year, some of them die on their way to a better life, amid widespread indifference to their plight. For five months, our reporters followed Rosette and her family from DR Congo on this long, dangerous odyssey across ten countries.
In the space of five months, Rosette and her family have travelled more than 20,000 kilometres – risking their lives. First, they fled DR Congo for Brazil. Then, from Sao Paulo, where they arrived on a tourist visa, they crossed South America – including the perilous Colombian jungle – before reaching the United States and finally their Canadian El Dorado. They traversed ten countries in total, in the hands of powerful clandestine networks of people smugglers and cartels, and corrupt policemen or soldiers who control the borders. They often crossed paths with cocaine smugglers heading for North America.
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During the five months that we spent with Rosette, her husband Godet and their daughters Maria and Pauline, we saw many other migrants heading north to Canada. On this route, where a human life is worth just a few handfuls of dollars, Congolese, Malians, Senegalese, Nepalese and Bangladeshis try to blend in with the flow of South American and Caribbean migrants. But some will never reach their destination.
We spent longer on the most dangerous stage of the journey: a vast stretch of jungle called the Darien Gap, the only way of getting from Colombia to Panama. Finally, we reached the Canadian border, which is seeing an unprecedented wave of illegal migrants crossing daily to seek asylum, all of them desperate for better lives.
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Canada has become the new El Dorado for many African migrants, who have seen Europe and the United States close their borders. But they face a dangerous journey across South and North America. Every year, some of them die on their way to a better life, amid widespread indifference to their plight. For five months, our reporters followed Rosette and her family from DR Congo on this long, dangerous odyssey across ten countries.
In the space of five months, Rosette and her family have travelled more than 20,000 kilometres – risking their lives. First, they fled DR Congo for Brazil. Then, from Sao Paulo, where they arrived on a tourist visa, they crossed South America – including the perilous Colombian jungle – before reaching the United States and finally their Canadian El Dorado. They traversed ten countries in total, in the hands of powerful clandestine networks of people smugglers and cartels, and corrupt policemen or soldiers who control the borders. They often crossed paths with cocaine smugglers heading for North America.
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During the five months that we spent with Rosette, her husband Godet and their daughters Maria and Pauline, we saw many other migrants heading north to Canada. On this route, where a human life is worth just a few handfuls of dollars, Congolese, Malians, Senegalese, Nepalese and Bangladeshis try to blend in with the flow of South American and Caribbean migrants. But some will never reach their destination.
We spent longer on the most dangerous stage of the journey: a vast stretch of jungle called the Darien Gap, the only way of getting from Colombia to Panama. Finally, we reached the Canadian border, which is seeing an unprecedented wave of illegal migrants crossing daily to seek asylum, all of them desperate for better lives.
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Migrants, WITHOUT A PASSPORT, VISA, SHE reached CANADA from Africa, IN TOTAL CLANDESTINITY

Traveled from Brazil to Canada. it is a hard experience. This is not a good way people should take according to Click media. More risky and expensive. Just foll...

Traveled from Brazil to Canada. it is a hard experience. This is not a good way people should take according to Click media. More risky and expensive. Just follow it, it has many language but French is the main. We ow all respect to F24 for giving this information to the opinion that was intending to do same. Clandestine way to Canada from the south America a continent is dangerous as it is by the Mediterranean sea. Asylum seekers have to observe this and inform all others the risk in migration way to Canada from Brazil.

Traveled from Brazil to Canada. it is a hard experience. This is not a good way people should take according to Click media. More risky and expensive. Just follow it, it has many language but French is the main. We ow all respect to F24 for giving this information to the opinion that was intending to do same. Clandestine way to Canada from the south America a continent is dangerous as it is by the Mediterranean sea. Asylum seekers have to observe this and inform all others the risk in migration way to Canada from Brazil.

Fighting the Forger: The Secrets of your Passport - Martin Lloyd

Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using illustrations from his collection of historic passports to discover how passport design was ...

Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using illustrations from his collection of historic passports to discover how passport design was influenced by a desire to confound the forger, how it developed from the handwritten paper to the technically complex document we use today and how forgers have responded to the challenge presented by secret safeguards.
You will never look at your passport in the same light again.
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Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using illustrations from his collection of historic passports to discover how passport design was influenced by a desire to confound the forger, how it developed from the handwritten paper to the technically complex document we use today and how forgers have responded to the challenge presented by secret safeguards.
You will never look at your passport in the same light again.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
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Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
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In the most recent years Canada and Australia have become two of the biggest destination hot spots for Irish and British people who wish to work and travel. So, what’s it going to be Moose or Kangaroos? Hockey or Aussie Rules? This article will highlight the day to day living comparison between these two great countries.
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In the most recent years Canada and Australia have become two of the biggest destination hot spots for Irish and British people who wish to work and travel. So, what’s it going to be Moose or Kangaroos? Hockey or Aussie Rules? This article will highlight the day to day living comparison between these two great countries.
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We tried OpenStack Passport - Heres what we found out...

The OpenStack PassportProgram was developed to get OpenStack newcomers quick and easy access to OpenStack through a partnership with ten OpenStack public cloud...

The OpenStack PassportProgram was developed to get OpenStack newcomers quick and easy access to OpenStack through a partnership with ten OpenStack public cloud providers. It is touted "...to let you experience the freedom, performance and interoperability of open source infrastructure." As two OpenStack Ambassadors (U.S. and Canada), we're always looking for new ways to showcase OpenStack and this sounded great! So we signed up - for all 10! And with ten different cloud providers making up Open

The OpenStack PassportProgram was developed to get OpenStack newcomers quick and easy access to OpenStack through a partnership with ten OpenStack public cloud providers. It is touted "...to let you experience the freedom, performance and interoperability of open source infrastructure." As two OpenStack Ambassadors (U.S. and Canada), we're always looking for new ways to showcase OpenStack and this sounded great! So we signed up - for all 10! And with ten different cloud providers making up Open

The Canadian ePassport - Passport Canada

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This video was first posted on April 2, 2013, and was viewed 123,500 times between then and January 16, 2014.
With the introduction of the new electronic passport, or ePassport, Canadians will benefit from the advantages of a sophisticated, tried and true technology. To find out more, visit http://www.passportcanada.gc.ca/eppt/index.aspx?lang=eng.

Canadian passports exposed to security risks

At least 1,500Canadian passports have been produced under a flawed new system that has opened the door to fraud and tampering.
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These Are The Most Powerful Passports In The World

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Want to travel the world? You might want to check the strength of your passport first. Which countries have the most powerful passports?
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The Canadian Passport: Excellent Value for Money - Passport Canada

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Canadian Citizenship : 5 Facts That You Should Know!

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Are you planning to apply for Canadian citizenship or have you already submitted your application? Then there are certain tips that can make this process more efficient. Let's talk about some of these tips that you should know!
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To become a Canadian citizen, currently an adult applicant must have lived in Canada for at least 3 years or 1,095 days in the past four years before applying.
While this waiting time might seem like a very long time, lying when submitting your documents might get you in huge trouble. The government of Canada recently started cracking down on suspicious applications. As an example on September 2012, it began the process of revoking the citizenship of 3,100 people suspected of lying to become Canadians. So while the prospect of obtaining Canadian citizenship might be very attractive, never lie!
2- Make sure that your knowledge of the official languages in Canada (ie English and French) is good. The rules related to applicants' knowledge of English and French have become much more difficult in recent years. Currently, adult applicants must send proof that they have adequate knowledge of English or French. If your application does not have proof, it will be considered incomplete and returned to you. Bottom line: improve your writing and speaking skills.
3- Take the citizenship test seriously
In 2010, the Canadian government completely changed the citizenship test and now it requires a higher score to pass. It has also made questions about the Canadian history and values more challenging.
As ofDecember 2012, applicants have to get 15 out of 20 questions in the citizenship test correct, whereas previously they only needed to have 12 out of 20 correct answers. Government staff at the exam also ask detailed questions about the applicants life in Canada to test their verbal language ability.
As a result of these tougher criteria, the failure rate of the citizenship test jumped from less than 4% in 2009 to nearly 15% in 2010. Nowadays, the citizenship test is much more serious and difficult than what it used to be. So take it seriously!
4- Bring all the necessary documents and more!
It is better safe than sorry. You need to provide any evidence that convinces the citizenship staff at the exam that you have lived in Canada in the years before your application. Documents related to employment or studying, property documents, monthly bills, and translation of your passport (especially the stamped pages) can be helpful.
5- Be patient
As the number of applicants in the past few years has greatly increased, the processing times currently are close to 24 months for most applications. This does not mean that your application will necessary be processed within the first two years of applying. Roughly 20% of applications now take more 21 months to process, so be patient!
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Mohamed Fahmy Issued Temporary Canadian Passport

Former Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy is granted a new Canadian passport amidst his t...

Mohamed Fahmy Issued Temporary Canadian Passport

Canadian passport

The Canadian passport is the passport available to citizens of Canada. It enables the bearer to exit and re-enter Canada; travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements; facilitates the process of securing assistance from Canadian consular officials abroad, if necessary; and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.

All Canadian passports are issued by Passport Canada, an independent government agency under the purview of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. They are normally valid for five or ten years, except those of children under age three which are valid for three years. As of July 2009, 56.2% of Canadians held a valid Canadian passport. Although held by individuals, all Canadian passports remain property of the Queen of Canada (the Government of Canada), as stated on the inside front cover of the booklet.

History

The first Canadian passports were issued in 1862, following the outbreak of the American Civil War, when the United States demanded more secure identification from Canadians wishing to cross the border. They took the form of a Letter of Request from the governor general. These documents remained in use until, in 1915, Canadian passports were first issued in the British format, a ten section single sheet folder.

Japan has supplanted Germany as having the world's most powerful passport, according to the latest live ranking by Henley & Partners. Last January, the 2018 PassportIndex listed Germanpassports as the world's most powerful, while Ireland moved up one place from joint sixth to joint fifth ...The world's most powerful passports (May, 2018)....

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Passport to Trusts & Estates: US Issues for Canadian Estates

The law firms of Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston), ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), and Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the second of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* Estate, income and withholding tax issues for Canadian persons with U.S. assets, focusing on U.S. recreational properties
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Passport to Trusts & Estates: Canadian Issues for U.S. Estates

The law firms of ClarkWilsonLLP (Vancouver), Fogler, Rubinoff LLP (Toronto), and Davis, Malm & D'Agostine, P.C. (Boston) along with the InternationalLawyersNetwork, offered the first of two innovative presentations on cross-border tax and estate planning issues for wealth and estate professionals. The webinar included the most current analysis of important issues such as:
* US persons with Canadian recreational properties
* The effect of Canadian dependents relief legislation on US estates within Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* The effect of Canadian matrimonial regimes on US estates with Canadian beneficiaries or assets
* Legal and tax issues relating to administering Canadian assets, including interests in corporations
* Withholding tax issues

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Creating the perfect passport photo | Photoshop | lynda.com

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for...

Creating the perfect passport photo | Photoshop | lynda.com

In this tutorial, find out how to adjust a portrait shot so that it's perfectly suited for a passport or other official form of identification, with Photoshop. Watch the follow-up movies at Deke's Techniques at http://www.lynda.com/Illustrator-tutorials/Dekes-Techniques/76067-2.html?utm_campaign=MukEbs1hGBI&utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube-earned.
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Let it snow - winter on three continents | DW Documentary

From Montreal in Canada to the forests of Karelia in Russia to the Japanese island of Hokkaido, winter in these snowy wonderlands can sometimes be tough.
The average annual snowfall in Montreal is two meters. MaximeFournier is in charge of keeping the roads in the city center clear -- even after the worst snowstorms. Maxime says it's an impossible job. He co-ordinates the big ploughs that go out as soon as snow is forecast. And he oversees the trucks that carry away the white stuff from the downtown area. That's 12-million cubic meters a year -- equivalent to the cargo capacity of 200,000 freight wagons. But even if all the snow was left on the ground, people could still manage. Montreal is crisscrossed by a network of tunnels -- and a 35 km-long labyrinth of passages connects hotels, offices, shopping malls, and even an ice hockey rink. There'd be plenty of room to play hockey on the 66,000 frozen lakes of Karelia. But the local residents prefer ice-fishing. Local resident Andrei Kokkonen says it's an ideal pastime. Andrei adds that ice-fishing is also good for your health, because you use all of your muscles. The traditional Ban’ei horse race takes place on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido -- often at temperatures as low as -16º C. It features powerful draft animals that pull heavy sleds over a hilly track.
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PASSPORT TROUBLES, ABOUT ME AND PREHISTORIC CAVE IN BC CANADA

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PASSPORT TROUBLES, ABOUT ME AND PREHISTORIC CAVE IN BC CANADA

Heres my Try at a proper vlog. I misunderstood my passport requirments now have to deal with it. We drive and chat and explore an 11000 year old prehistoric cave.
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Passport to Freedom - Al Jazeera World

In Passport to Freedom, Arab nationals from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt describe what's led the...

Passport to Freedom - Al Jazeera World

In Passport to Freedom, Arab nationals from Syria, Iraq, and Egypt describe what's led them either to flee their country as refugees or go abroad to set up a new life – and, in the process, get dual nationality and a second passport. The 2011 revolutions sparked an increase in the numbers of emigrants, wanting to escape political instability and economic uncertainty in several Arab countries.
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Video: From Brazil to Canada, the new odyssey for African migrants

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Canada has become the new El Dorado for many African migrants, who have seen Europe and the United States close their borders. But they face a dangerous journey across South and North America. Every year, some of them die on their way to a better life, amid widespread indifference to their plight. For five months, our reporters followed Rosette and her family from DR Congo on this long, dangerous odyssey across ten countries.
In the space of five months, Rosette and her family have travelled more than 20,000 kilometres – risking their lives. First, they fled DR Congo for Brazil. Then, from Sao Paulo, where they arrived on a tourist visa, they crossed South America – including the perilous Colombian jungle – before reaching the United States and finally their Canadian El Dorado. They traversed ten countries in total, in the hands of powerful clandestine networks of people smugglers and cartels, and corrupt policemen or soldiers who control the borders. They often crossed paths with cocaine smugglers heading for North America.
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During the five months that we spent with Rosette, her husband Godet and their daughters Maria and Pauline, we saw many other migrants heading north to Canada. On this route, where a human life is worth just a few handfuls of dollars, Congolese, Malians, Senegalese, Nepalese and Bangladeshis try to blend in with the flow of South American and Caribbean migrants. But some will never reach their destination.
We spent longer on the most dangerous stage of the journey: a vast stretch of jungle called the Darien Gap, the only way of getting from Colombia to Panama. Finally, we reached the Canadian border, which is seeing an unprecedented wave of illegal migrants crossing daily to seek asylum, all of them desperate for better lives.
Report by François Rihouay. A Keep In News production with teams from France 24, Radio Canada, and RCN (Colombia).
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